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AI drew a picture !?

Corporate Communication Department
Did you know that there is an AI that draws pictures? (I'm sorry I didn't study, but I didn't know until I joined FRONTEO.) Actually, I do. The software, dubbed "The Painting Fool," has been in development since 2001 by computer scientist Simon Colton, a professor of creative computing at the University of London, and has produced a series of works.He also has his own website and has the hope that "to build a software system that is one day taken seriously as a creative artist in its own right" (someday recognized by the world as a unique creative artist). I will. FRONTEO is decorated with three paintings by such a robot artist "The Painting Fool".About those picturesPast blogBut I have introduced it once, but this time I will introduce Star Flowers from among them. First, The Painting Fool drew images of 1,200 kinds of flowers with flowers as a motif, and 130 kinds of flowers selected from them were collaged in this picture called Star Flowers.In the background of this painting, 10,000 adjectives are written in handwritten style using the simulation technique of The Painting Fool.In addition, it is finished so that you can read adjectives that express flowers by making use of the space between letters. The Painting FoolThe work drawn byFRONTEOIt is displayed in the Institute of Behavioral Information Science.The staff working at the institute said,The Painting Fool ”By always seeing the work of"I want you to always be aware of the existence between the reality of artificial intelligence and virtual", which is themed around FRONTEOIt contains the feelings of.   The Painting FoolClick here for more information on. The Painting Fool Sees! New Projects with the Automated Painter http://axon.cs.byu.edu/ICCC2015proceedings/8.2Colton.pdf  
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